Mammals and birds survive after trees have been cut down because they do not fully depend on these trees. In most cases, they will find alternative habitats or sources of food for survival.
When trees are cut down, habitats are destroyed, leading to a loss of food sources, shelter, and breeding grounds for mammals and birds. This disruption can result in a decline in population size and diversity as these animals struggle to find resources and adapt to their changing environment. Additionally, deforestation can lead to fragmentation of habitats, making it difficult for animals to move between isolated patches of remaining vegetation, further reducing their chances of survival.
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Large predatory mammals such as orcas and some species of crocodiles have been known to prey on sharks as part of their diet. Additionally, some species of seals and sea birds have been documented to feed on smaller shark species.
Birds of prey such as hawks and owls are known predators of woodpeckers. Additionally, snakes and certain mammals like weasels and squirrels have been observed preying on woodpeckers as well.
Yes, birds can lose their beaks due to injury, disease, or trauma. This can significantly impact their ability to feed, groom, and defend themselves, leading to serious consequences for their survival. In some cases, birds have been known to adapt and survive by modifying their behavior to compensate for the loss of their beaks.
fewer mammals and birds can survive after trees have been cut down because it is their habitat and their food. cutting trees down will cause loss of habitat, and if there are too many animals of one species in the area, then some will die, especially the weaker ones. another problem with cutting trees down is that it no longer provides the oxygen that we need to survive. if we were to cut all the trees down, it would not be long until planet earth reflects what it is like to be in space, and everyone would die.
When trees are cut down, habitats are destroyed, leading to a loss of food sources, shelter, and breeding grounds for mammals and birds. This disruption can result in a decline in population size and diversity as these animals struggle to find resources and adapt to their changing environment. Additionally, deforestation can lead to fragmentation of habitats, making it difficult for animals to move between isolated patches of remaining vegetation, further reducing their chances of survival.
They fly to other trees that have not yet been felled.
Pandas are generally vegetarians, but have been known to eat birds or mice on occasion.
Dinosaurs are extinct, buddy. I don't know what planet you live on, but they've been gone for a long time. And they did evolve, they turned into birds and mammals. Robert, they likely did not evolve into mammals, the mammals were already there. Although, I will give you credit on birds, due to the Archaeopteryx.
they are believed to be related to birds according to evolution. Dinosaurs were considered luke-warm blooded because they could survive in the cold and the warm. Though another theory is the evolution with birds, I think this is a good answer.
Yes, homosexuality has been observed in many different species in the animal kingdom, including mammals, birds, and insects.
The Amazon Rainforest is home to to about 2.5 million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, and some 2,000 birds and mammals. To date, at least 40,000 plant species, 3,000 fish, 1,294 birds, 427 mammals, 428 amphibians, and 378 reptiles have been scientifically classified in the region. One in five of all the birds in the world live in the rainforests of the Amazon. Scientists have described between 96,660 and 128,843 invertebrate species in Brazil alone. Hope that answer your question Dude.
A kingfisher does not eat seeds. They eat fish, crustaceans, worms, frogs, molluscs, reptiles, insects and spiders. They have also been known to eat other birds and small mammals.
Tigers eat small mammals, deer, wild hogs, small birds, and even been seen eating crocodile!
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